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Fortitude (King)

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Artist
  
James King (sculptor)

Owner
  
Howard University

Year
  
1979

Type
  
Metal

Created
  
1979

Fortitude (King)

Dimensions
  
384.048 cm × 365.76 cm (151.200 in × 144.00 in)

Location
  
Washington, D.C., United States

Similar
  
Peace Monument, Ulysses S Grant Memorial, Daniel Webster Memorial, Victims of Communism Memorial, Japanese American Memorial

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Fortitude is a public artwork by artist American James King, located at Howard University in Washington, D.C., United States. "Fortitude" was originally surveyed as part of the Smithsonian's Save Outdoor Sculpture! survey in 1993.

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Description

The sculpture depicts a figure of a woman cut from a thin piece of metal. She "wears" a sleeveless dress, high heels and has short, straight hair. She is walking; with her proper left arm swinging above her head and her proper right arm back behind her.

Artist

Born in Chicago, sculptor James King received education from The Art Institute of Chicago, Goethe Institute and the University of Vienna.

Information

The sculpture was unveiled on April 28, 1979 at 3:15pm by members of Delta Sigma Theta, to honor the founders of the service sorority. The sculpture is described as symbolizing "the attributes of strength, courage, hope, wisdom, beauty and femininity as depicted by the 22 founders of Delta Sigma Theta".

Condition

This sculpture was surveyed in 1993 for its condition and it was described as "well maintained".

References

Fortitude (King) Wikipedia